Contact Methods

Or maybe just allow importing svg files. Inkscape is what I typically use for detailed vector graphic creation, and since it already lets you do all of that, if means the horde can focus on making the UI for the plugin great.

Well the words arent connected, so it only highlights one of the characters, and in some pics, there are other words the same color :?
You can always remove part of what you've copied (the eraser tool works well for that). The important thing is whether you can get all of what you want to select (remember to hold down [shift] while using the magic wand).

Well the words arent connected, so it only highlights one of the characters, and in some pics, there are other words the same color :?
You can always remove part of what you've copied (the eraser tool works well for that). The important thing is whether you can get all of what you want to select (remember to hold down [shift] while using the magic wand).

Well the words arent connected, so it only highlights one of the characters, and in some pics, there are other words the same color :?
You can always remove part of what you've copied (the eraser tool works well for that). The important thing is whether you can get all of what you want to select (remember to hold down [shift] while using the magic wand).

Well the words arent connected, so it only highlights one of the characters, and in some pics, there are other words the same color :?
You can always remove part of what you've copied (the eraser tool works well for that). The important thing is whether you can get all of what you want to select (remember to hold down [shift] while using the magic wand).

If the text in each image is one color, you can use the magic wand tool while holding [shift] to select all pixels in the image (not just connected ones) that match. Try that and fiddle with the "tolerance" slider at the top of the window, and you should be able to do a decent job of getting your selections right.

If the text in each image is one color, you can use the magic wand tool while holding [shift] to select all pixels in the image (not just connected ones) that match. Try that and fiddle with the "tolerance" slider at the top of the window, and you should be able to do a decent job of getting your selections right.

If the text in each image is one color, you can use the magic wand tool while holding [shift] to select all pixels in the image (not just connected ones) that match. Try that and fiddle with the "tolerance" slider at the top of the window, and you should be able to do a decent job of getting your selections right.

If the text in each image is one color, you can use the magic wand tool while holding [shift] to select all pixels in the image (not just connected ones) that match. Try that and fiddle with the "tolerance" slider at the top of the window, and you should be able to do a decent job of getting your selections right.